Your wood furnace company. Yukon sells the top indoor multi fuel and wood burning furnace appliances - Factory Direct to your home or business.
All Yukon's have been Tested by Underwriter's Laboratories and are either UL Listed or cUL Listed to Canadian Standards.Safe, Efficient Indoor Warm Air Furnaces!

Hot Rod Water HeaterFor heating domestic hot water. Heats up to 18 gallons of water per hour to 180° F. Made of 2 Type 304 Stainless Steel tubes connected to a heavy brass manifold. Operates on Thermal Siphon principle.

$259

Fresh Air Intake HoodAll naturally drafted furnaces (furnaces with chimneys) require outside fresh air to allow the smoke and by-products of wood, coal, oil or gas to vent out the chimney. To help insure the chimney to vent properly, the air that leaves the chimney must be replaced with air from outside. Our 6-inch air intake has a filter to keep bugs and dust out. Install according to our installation manual.

$67

Dwyer Draft TesterUsed to adjust barometric chimney draft damper. Solid fuel furnaces require a draft of approximately .03 inches negative pressure to the outside. When the barometric damper is allowing the chimney to draft properly, fuel efficiency is increased and creosote buildup is reduced.
(Stand SOLD SEPARATELY for $35)

$62

8" Wind Directional CapTo correct inadequate air flow up the chimney in the case of high trees near your home or you live on the side of a hill, whereby air is being forced downward into your chimney caused by wind, an Artis™ directional chimney cap with a wind vane may be necessary to draw air from the chimney to correct the backflow.

$69

Honeywell® Ultraviolet Air CleanerEasily installed in return air duct. Plugs into wall outlet. Emits Short-Wave ultraviolet light proven to be a highly effective germicide. Kills up to 99% airborne and surface microorganisms like mold and bateria. Ozone Free

$259

Safety Heat Dump (Power Failure Register)
A safety heat dump is necessary when a conventional up-flow furnace attaches to ductwork that pushes heated air under the floor through ducts. (Such as homes without basements). This is what the heating industry refers to as counter-flow. All wood/coal fuel furnaces must allow heated air to gravity flow upwards from the furnace through ducts and into the home in the event of an electric power or furnace fan failure. Our heat dump has a temperature control device that allows the power failure register to open into the furnace room if the temperature in the furnace plenum becomes excessively hot.